EIS Moscow
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The English International School in Moscow. British style school for children aged 3 to 18.
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During the year, the FLC Club (Forgniers languages club) started timidly, but gradually the number of members increased because the students found it very interesting to improve their French first and at the same time, they learned new languages such as Spain and Arabic. It was an extraordinary experience that everything hopes will see it again next year. At the same time, we keep running the Pétanque club during the whole year even the students got a tournament for year 2024.
Within a couple of weeks in May and June, students of the chess club struggled for first place in the tournaments organised by the chess teacher Irina. Students went to great lengths to show the best performance. Priyanti, Hojin and Jane finished the event with the best result, after a fierce battle in their previous tours.
Singing Club has been a great success this term. Why sing? Well, there’s the beauty of the music itself, the powerful sense of togetherness when everyone harmonizes, and the satisfaction of spending your time in such a fun and meaningful way. All of that comes together to boost our happiness. The children learnt to cooperate and support each other, which has strengthened our social bonds. We have incorporated some 'Just Dance', with ‘Waka Waka’ being the firm favourite. The singing club has reduced in size this term due to the nice weather. However, we still give it all we've got! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
EIS student council has had an important role in the school this year. They had a range of initiatives both school wide but external as well. They organised a toy drive, clothing collection and other important acts for charity. These items were then donated to a worthy group and cause.
While in the school other activities included a handwriting contest, story writing and many more.
Each student on the council played an important and vital role on the council and all represented their classes well.
Last term EIS crochet club worked on a new project which is called 'My Pet'. The girls were busy with making kittens. Here are some reasons why our club can be very useful for you. Crocheting is a wonderful way to relax, as well as being an easy craft to make beautiful things with. Crocheting can also help to reduce stress and anxiety, which can lead to a better mood. Crocheting can also be a great way to make new friends and connect with people who have similar interests. As your crochet skills improve, you’ll be able to create more complex and intricate designs. If you’re looking for a hobby that will help to boost your creativity, crocheting is a great option. Crocheting can also help to keep your mind sharp – it requires concentration and attention to detail, which can help to improve your focus and concentration. If you’re looking for a hobby that will help to keep your mind sharp, be less stressed and become a creative person, crocheting is a great option.
Last month EIS hardworking ECO committee has submitted a document for reaccreditation of Eco Green Flag, ensuring our club's continued commitment to environmental stewardship. We're thrilled to share that we've also launched a paper recycling project, thanks to the purchase of new equipment for this initiative and we look forward to expanding this project to include all students next academic year as this initiative aims to reduce waste and promote sustainability in our school community.
The Eco club through Eco committee members has been spreading awareness and inspiring change. Every Monday, we've been sharing ECO WISE quotes and facts during school assemblies, encouraging the school community to live more sustainably and think critically about our impact on the environment. It's been an incredible year and we are very grateful for the support from each and everyone's input to this club.
Last term EIS Puzzle club continued with puzzles EAGLE and worked hard to complete this one. Finally students did! As they put more and more pieces together it became a bit easier and children started to work quicker. However, we should say that the puzzles turned out to be rather challenging and not as easy going for as it was expected. Participants enjoyed doing this and we hope they will practise more next year and be able to make some other “characters” of our EIS Houses!🧩🧩🧩